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The poet and writer in me says no. it is not an insult. Poetically, and in songs of old, delicate has been used many times, inoffensively , t describe a woman or certain facets of her-s such as her lips. In some Eastern cultures the word is used quite often to describe a lady.
But...if you are am "I am woman hear me roar" type person, the that type comment is going to offend you -as you are looking to be offended. And the ideas of being weak, fragile, frail, and cherished, will go against your beliefs of what you perceive yourself to be.
Also, I am twice your age, so I see things form a much different viewpoint.
But...if you are am "I am woman hear me roar" type person, the that type comment is going to offend you -as you are looking to be offended. And the ideas of being weak, fragile, frail, and cherished, will go against your beliefs of what you perceive yourself to be.
Also, I am twice your age, so I see things form a much different viewpoint.